A CONTRADICTION.
[To the Editor of the Daily Teeegbaph.] biH,—ln your issue of yesterday there appeared a letter from " Catholic" which I must say contains an absolute falsehood. I hope you will be so kind as to afford me space for its contradiction. "Catholic" says "I have learned on reliable authority that Mr M'Sweeney informed a gentleman in this town that he had a complett understanding with Father Forest on the education question." In the first place, I doubt very much if snch information was given by Mr M'Sweeney to the gentleman in question. I do not believe that Mr M'Sweeney would tell such an untruth. Secondly, I fully deny that I had a " co?nplete understanding" with Mr M'Sweeney on the education question. If " Catholic " can prove the contrary let him give ventilation to his proofs—otherwise I shall consider the whole thing to be an invention of bis own.—l am, &c, J. Fokest, C.P. Napier, December Bth, 188 L
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3257, 9 December 1881, Page 2
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